Tag: Upcoming Performances
Playboy Jazz Festival 2009 June 13th and 14th with a great line-up!!
by jazzcat on Jun.13, 2009, under Events, News
A Tribute to Freddie Hubbard on May 30th at the Luckman Fine Arts Complex
by jazzcat on May.30, 2009, under Events, News
Leave a Comment :Jazz Event Calendars for 2009, Upcoming Performances more...LeRoy Downs Host Jazz Series with Valerie Mih at Wave Street Studios on May 24th!
by jazzcat on May.22, 2009, under Events, News, Television
Leave a Comment :Jazz Event Calendars for 2009, Upcoming Performances more...The Cat Who Went To Heaven May 13th – June 3rd!
by jazzcat on May.13, 2009, under Events, News
Culture Project
Presents The Cat Who Went To Heaven,
Captivating
Jazz Puppet Show at The Harlem School of The Arts
with Music
And Lyrics By Nancy Harrow
Based On
The Newbery Award-Winning Book By Elizabeth Coatsworth
Directed
By Will Pomerantz
Six Special
Performances Begin Wednesday, May 13, 2009 (suggested donation $10)
New York, NY,
April 13, 2009 — Culture Project
(Allan Buchman, Artistic Director), who brought to the stage the successful,
seven season run of the children’s show Maya the Bee, has announced
a special, six-performance run of the acclaimed children’s jazz puppet
show The Cat Who Went to Heaven
at The Harlem School of the Arts Theater (647 St. Nicholas Avenue @141st
Street). Directed by Will Pomerantz, with music and lyrics by
Nancy Harrow (creator of the Maya the Bee
production), this delightful show is based on the 1931 Newbery Award-winning
children’s book by Elizabeth Coatsworth.
The Cat Who
Went to Heaven features notable instrumentalists Clark Terry,
Kenny Barron, Frank Wess and the voice of Grady Tate.
The delightful tale is about the intertwined fates of a struggling Japanese
artist, his housekeeper, a Buddhist priest from the local temple and
an inspirational cat named Good Fortune. The story’s timeless message of compassion
for all beings resonates with people of all ages.
The Cat Who
Went to Heaven brings together contemporary jazz and the traditional
Japanese art of “Bunraku” puppetry. The full cast includes the singing
voices of Ms. Harrow (as the title cat), Grady Tate (as the Artist),
Anton Krukowski and Daryl Sherman, with Kameron Steele as the narrator.
The puppeteers include Matt Brooks (as the Artist), Melissa Creighton
(as the Cat), with Anna Sobel, Lara MacLean, Kate Katz and Eric Wright.
The full design
team includes Jane Catherine Shaw and Amanda Maddock (puppet design
and construction), Amanda Maddock (costume design) and Joseph Silovsky
(set design).
“The show is
a perfect introduction to jazz for children,” said Allan Buchman,
Artistic Director, Culture Project. “For more seasoned jazz lovers,
the show is an opportunity to enjoy Harrow’s beautiful score while
soaking in the visual feast of Japanese Bunraku Puppetry.”
- more —
The six performances
will take place at The Harlem School of the Arts Theater, 647 St. Nicholas
Avenue between West 145th and 141st Streets, New York, NY
10030 as follows:
- Wednesday, May 13 at
7 p.m.
- Saturday, May 16 at
11a.m.
- Wednesday, May 20 at
7 p.m.
- Wednesday, May 27 at
7 p.m.
- Saturday, May 30 at
5 p.m.
- Wednesday, June 3 at
7 p.m.
Suggested donation is $10. For more information, visit www.cultureproject.org or www.harlemschoolofthearts.org.
Reservations can be made at 212-479-0829.
The Cat Who
Went to Heaven CD was released in 2005 to rave reviews. The show
is recommended for adults of all ages and for children age six and up.
Nancy Harrow,
jazz singer, songwriter, has recorded 15 CDs, the last 5 of which were
her own inventions based on literary subjects – a Willa Cather novel
(titled The Lost Lady, this record was dubbed one of the best
jazz albums of the year by both the Village Voice and Boston Globe),
a novel by Nathaniel Hawthorne, songs based on the life of F. Scott
Fitzgerald, and two CDs based on children’s stories – The Adventures
of Maya the Bee, by Waldemar Bonsels, and The Cat Who
Went to Heaven, by Elizabeth Coatsworth. The Fitzgerald project
is planned for an opening off-Broadway in February 2010. www.NancyHarrow.com
Will Pomerantz
directs new plays, musicals, and classical texts in New York as well
as regionally and internationally. Previously, Will has worked
with Nancy on The Marble Faun
(based on the novel by Nathaniel Hawthorne) and the beloved Maya
the Bee (based on the book by Waldemar Bonsels). Will is currently
producing the reading of Nancy Harrow’s latest opus, My Swan: The
Passions of F. Scott Fitzgerald.
Culture Project
is dedicated to addressing critical human rights issues by creating
and supporting artistic work that amplifies marginalized voices. By
fostering innovative collaboration between human rights organizations
and theatre, music and film artists, we aim to inspire and impact public
dialogue and policy, encouraging democratic participation in the most
urgent matters of our time.
The Harlem
School of the Arts has, since 1964, offered children and young adults
the freedom to discover the artist within them through instruction in
dance, music, theater and the visual arts. HSA’s programs recognize
the intrinsic value of the arts in everyday life, and the ways in which
arts education enhances academic achievement. Every day, HSA helps young
people to develop into self-reliant adults by developing self-confidence,
discipline and their love of the arts. HSA is committed to meeting the
challenges of the 21st century by providing access to new arts education
methodologies and cutting-edge technology in today’s information-driven
global society. Through HSA’s numerous partnerships and artists-in-residence,
the School is a cultural destination, serving all ages and interests.
SF Jazz Spring Season is HERE!!!!!
by jazzcat on Mar.30, 2009, under Events, News
Leave a Comment :Jazz Event Calendars for 2009, Upcoming Performances more...Blue Note 70th Anniversary – On Tour Jan 22 @ Royce Hall
by jazzcat on Jan.16, 2009, under Events, News
Leave a Comment :Jazz Event Calendars for 2009, Upcoming Performances more...Thelonious Monk International Jazz Saxophone Competitions Semifinals Oct 25th FREE!!
by jazzcat on Oct.16, 2008, under Events, News
Semifinals
Saturday, October 25
1 – 5 p.m.
Schoenberg Hall
UCLA Campus
445 Charles E. Young Dr. East
Free Admission First-come, first-seated
legendary panel of judges including Wayne Shorter, Jimmy Heath, Greg Osby, Jane Ira Bloom,
and David Sanchez for major scholarships and a guaranteed recording contract from Concord Music Group. Hosted by
Thelonious Monk, Jr. and Billy Dee Williams
For information, visit www.monkinstitute.org <http://www.monkinstitute.org> or call 310-284-8200.
ABOUT THE THELONIOUS MONK INSTITUTE OF JAZZ
Thelonious Monk Institute of Jazz, a nonprofit jazz education
organization, was founded in 1986 in memory of the legendary jazz
pianist and composer Thelonious Sphere Monk. The Institute fosters the
next generation of jazz greats by offering the world's most promising
young musicians college level training by internationally recognized
jazz masters, educating young people around the world about jazz
through innovative public-school initiatives, and presenting a wide
range of programs that help expand and perpetuate America's indigenous
musical art form. Visit the Institute at www.monkinstitute.org <http://www.monkinstitute.org> .
ABOUT THE THELONIOUS MONK INTERNATIONAL JAZZ COMPETITION
Since 1987, the Thelonious Monk Institute of Jazz has presented
the Thelonious Monk International Jazz Competition – the most
prestigious jazz competition in the world. Often compared to the
classical Van Cliburn and Tchaikovsky competitions, it has launched the
careers of a number of major young jazz stars over the past 20 years
including Marcus Roberts, Joshua Redman, Jacky Terrasson, Joey
DeFrancesco, and Jane Monheit. Each year the Institute presents a major
All-Star Benefit Concert Gala immediately following the Competition. In
2007, the Competition was held for the first time on the west coast at
the Kodak Theatre featuring a Tribute to Herbie Hancock.
Jazz at Drew THIS WEEKEND Oct 4th and 5th!!!!
by jazzcat on Oct.03, 2008, under Events, News
Leave a Comment :Jazz Event Calendars for 2009, Upcoming Performances more...LeRoy Downs Will Be Master of Ceremonies THIS WEEKEND for the 51st Annual Monterey Jazz Festival!
by jazzcat on Sep.17, 2008, under Events, News
Once again,
LeRoy Downs will be the Master of Ceremonies for another wonderful year
of jazz music at the 51st Annual Monterey Jazz Festival.
and the talent will be extraordinary!
Once again this
year I will be your host at Dizzy's Den. There are fabulous
performers through out the entire festival but, here is who will be
with me at Dizzy's Den this year
Click on artists pictures below for information on each individual artist
10:30 pm Christian McBride Band
SATURDAY NIGHT (9/22/07: 8:30 PM – 12:30 AM)
8:30 pm Maraca “Cuban Lullabies”
9:45 pm Antonio Sanchez & Migration
11:15 pm Maria Schneider Orchestra
SUNDAY NIGHT (9/17/06: 7:30 PM -11:00 PM)
7:30 pm Christian McBride Quintet
9:30 pm Kurt Elling Sings Coltrane/Hartman “Dedicated to You”
Featuring Ernie Watts, ETHEL, Laurence Hobgood Trio
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Buy your tickets and check out the line-up for the entire festival by clicking the Monterey Jazz Festival image below!
The
50th Annual Monterey Jazz Festival presents 500 artists appearing on 7
stages
for 3 nights and 2 days at the Monterey Fairgrounds from September
19 – 21, 2008. Highlights of this years historic 50th anniversary
festival Cassandra Wilson, Herbie Hancock, Wayne Shorter, Kurt Elling, Christian McBride, Joshua Redman, Nancy Wilson, Terence Blanchard and many more.
See you there!!!!!!
LeRoy Downs
LeRoy Downs hosts the 2008 Angel City Jazz Festival on Labor Day
by jazzcat on Aug.26, 2008, under Events, News
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